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Booker T. & The MG's In the Christmas Spirit (1966)
Perhaps IN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT should have been credited to Booker T. WITH the M.G.s, as Booker T. Jones carries the melodies as the band plays seasonal favorites. Fortunately, he's a great player-more than up to the task-and the M.G.s ...
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Taylor Swift Red (2012) Top Seller
For her fourth album, Red, country-pop superstar Taylor Swift makes a decided move into straight-ahead pop. Nowhere is this shift clearer than on the album's first single, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," a song co-written and produced by ...
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Rolling Stones GRRR! (2012)
The Rolling Stones celebrate their 50th anniversary with GRRR!, a compilation available in several different formats. The simplest set is a triple-disc compilation containing 50 tracks; there is also a Deluxe Edition containing the same three CDs, along with a ...
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Motley Crue Greate$t Hit$ (2009) Top Seller
It has the same name as the Crüe's 1998 compilation, along with 13 of the same tracks, but the 2009 Greatest Hits is a different beast than its predecessor, weighing in at 19 tracks instead of 17 and sequenced chronologically ...
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Ronettes Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica (1964)
Track Listing: Walking In The Rain; Do I Love You?; So Young; ; I Wonder; What d I Say; Be My Baby; You Baby; Baby, I Love You; How Does It Feel?; When I Saw You; Chapel Of Love;
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Rolling Stones Doom and Gloom (2012)
Track Listing: Doom And Gloom; Etched B-Side Features Stones' 50th Anniversary Logo;
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ZZ Top La Futura (2012)
La Futura, ZZ Top's 15th studio album and the group's first since 2003's Mescalero, was recorded at Foam Box Recordings in Houston and at Shangri La Studios in Malibu, and produced by Rick Rubin and the band's guitarist, Billy Gibbons. ...
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Beatles Revolver (1966)
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Arguably the first psychedelic rock album, REVOLVER was praised for its musical experimentation--the Indian sounds of "Love You To," the Motown-inspired "Got To Get You Into My Life," the backwards guitar in "I'm Only Sleeping." "Tomorrow Never Knows" was the ...
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Opeth Heritage (2011) Top Seller
Deluxe 180gm double vinyl LP pressing. 2011 album from the Swedish Metal band. Opeth's roots in the doom-laden shade of occult-infused Scandinavian Death Metal and dark romanticism are undeniable and will never elicit apology. But the transcendent emotional and melodic ...
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Deftones Covers (2011)
Total pressing of 3,000 available in US, Canada and Internationally. Limited Edition
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Agitation Free Malesch (1972)
The debut album by Agitation Free followed a somewhat different path than your average Krautrock band, veering unexpectedly toward the Middle East, specifically Egypt, in search of atmosphere and material. Underneath the dueling guitars and spacy synth work, desert rhythms ...
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John Frusciante Will To Death (2004) Top Seller
Track Listing: Doubt; Exercise; Time Runs Out; Loss; Unchanging; Mirror; Loop; Wishing; Far Away; Days Have Turned; Helical; Will to Death;
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Cure Disintegration (1989)
Recorded at Outside Studios, Berkshire, England.
The Cure: Robert Smith (vocals, guitar); Lol Tolhurst (various instruments); Porl Thompson (guitar); Simon Gallup (keyboards, bass); Roger O'Donnell (keyboards); Boris Williams (drums).
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Andrew Bird Break It Yourself (2012)
Crafty violinist, minutia-loving songwriter, and peerless whistler Andrew Bird's highly anticipated sixth studio album, Break It Yourself, is his first collection of new songs since 2009's Noble Beast.
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James Brown Live at the Apollo (1963)
Recorded live at the Apollo Theater, New York, New York on October 24, 1962.
An astonishing record of James and the Flames tearing the roof off the sucker at the mecca of R&B theatres, New York's Apollo. When King Records owner ...
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Asking Alexandria Stand Up and Scream (2009)
The flurry of post-hardcore activity in the `00s is a formidable area to keep tabs on, even for hardened fans of heavy music; new hybrids continue to redefine the genre making for ever more unlikely, previously inconceivable, combinations. Enter U.K.-based ...
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Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (1970) Top Seller
Recorded live at Madison Square Garden, New York, New York on November 27-28, 1969.
Returning to the American concert scene after a three-year layoff, the Rolling Stones recorded GET YER YA-YA'S OUT! during a triumphant two-date stand at Madison Square Garden ...
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Otis Redding Dock Of The Bay (1968)
Compiled in the wake of Otis Redding's premature death, THE DOCK OF THE BAY is a suitable testimony to a gigantic performer. The melancholic title track suggested a new musical blueprint, and elements of the previously unissued "Open The Door" ...
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Kanye West Late Registration (2005) Top Seller
Rapper/producer Kanye West's second album, LATE REGISTRATION, incredibly lives up to expectations following his universally acclaimed debut, THE COLLEGE DROPOUT, which took the art of sampling to a new plateau. Here, for example, "Gold Digger" features a sample of the ...
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Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (1998)
Neutral Milk Hotel leader Jeff Mangum is a popster who hears interstellar sounds as natural ingredients of his "pop." He was weaned with the inevitable four-track in his bedroom, schooled on a record collection stacked with John Cage and Captain ...
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Donald Fagen Morph the Cat (2006)
Donald Fagen may be one of the most subversive artists in the pop/rock world. Unlike, say, Prince or Sinead O'Connor, who've worn their subversion on their sleeves, Steely Dan main man Fagen has wormed his way into the American consciousness ...
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Blackberry Smoke Whippoorwill (2012)
Atlanta, Georgia's Blackberry Smoke does upward of 250 shows a year, relentlessly crossing and re-crossing the various club, bar, and festival circuits, and the group's classic Southern rock sound, which recalls bands like the Black Crowes and Lynyrd Skynyrd, has ...
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Elvis Presley Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite (1973)
Recorded live at the Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii on January 14, 1973.
Throughout the late-'60s and early-'70s, Elvis Presley and his manager Colonel Tom Parker staged a series of media events designed to keep Elvis in the spotlight. The NBC ...
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Diana Krall Glad Rag Doll (2012)
For only the second time in her career, jazz pianist and vocalist Diana Krall deviates from her tried, true m.o. of covering easily identifiable jazz standards. On Glad Rag Doll she teams with producer T-Bone Burnett and his stable of ...
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Black Keys Brothers (2010)
Retreating from the hazy Danger Mouse-fueled pot dream of Attack & Release, the Black Keys headed down to the legendary Muscle Shoals, recording their third album on their own and dubbing it Brothers. The studio, not to mention the artwork ...
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